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Daylily not blooming

Gardening Reference » Gardening in 2005

Hi - maybe someone out there can give me a suggestion. Last year I planted some daylilies in a hot sunny spot of the garden and was confident they would do well there with the advice of my local garden center. Well it is now the end of July, and although the plant is healthy enough with lots of greenery, there are no blooms I'm a bit confused. Any ideas??Thx - Ellen

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by mike57 on July 28, 2005 02:56 AM

HI JAKE I see you from Calgary, Alberta zone 4 it still might to early for them to bloom in you area give them a little more time.your friend in gardening.mike57

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by loz on July 28, 2005 04:37 AM

Yep, I'm in zone 6 and mine have just started blooming this past week....so don't give up hope on them jake....

Laura

by Karrie on July 28, 2005 09:33 AM

I am in Zone 5b but I have had them blooming for probably 3 weeks now? Maybe I got real lucky!

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Hey Weezie - doing fine thanks! Don't remember the names of the daylilies - only that they were being remarked upon for their prolific blooming (Ha Ha) which is why I bought them. Hope they bloom soon! Is there any way perhaps that I planted them too deep therefore stunting the blooming?

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by phoenix on August 03, 2005 01:09 AM

Hang in there Jake,Mine just started to bloom 2 weeks ago.

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